Visitor Center of Hancui Park is located near the main entrance to the park, on side of the mountain, a place where the mountain meets the city. The architecture is embedded into the mountainous terrain, with the rood as an extension of the mountain, and hence reducing the environmental impact of building volume. The front entrance of the building is nestled behind a few existing trees. Once entering the lobby after a few steps down, visitor can enjoy a nice view of the park and its landmark--the Huancui House. The interior exhibition space is organized around the courtyard. The sloped ground reflects the original terrain underneath, while providing a chance for visitors to experience spacial proportional change in movement .

Building volume humbly integrating into the terrain preserves the natural landscape. When overlooking the park from the Huancui House, one can barely sense the existence of the huge volume of construction. The outside walls are constructed with rusty yellow granite, enhencing the effect that the building seems to grow out of the terrain.